Phonograph.



H. BROCKIVIULLER PHONOGRAPH, APPLxcA-non mw 1m23.191s.

1,281,282. imma om.. 15, 19,18.

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Application 'Filed .eiiuery To @ZZ wie/0m i5 may conce/mis Be it known 'there il, Heim Bmioiiriiiiiicir, a citizen @Germany and zi reeideiit of New York city, in the county und Siziif'ce of New Yori., have iiiveni-ed certain. new eed ifgeiul Improveiiienis in. Plioiioijiepiie? of which the following is e. speciicmioee This invention reines so e .no-vel phono grap-li which is so conseroasted7 elie; @gierative parte may be sepaeeljv mounted epoxi and removed from mi, ordinary "ebie o simiu lar siippori5 time dispeiieiiig wieli. -iie e?? the cabinet heretofore geiiereiiy Moved, In this wey, alie cosi; of elle c Wei'. is e and 'luide edditioiiel piece of it represents, ie entiely done evi/'ey w that 4the device is eveileiele io, 'peieo limited ineens or dwelling eecomiiiodeiioiie invention consise' in die various eeiiiiee of nove-.ley more fully pointed oui, in iie eleeciliceioii and appended claims. v

In the ececiiipeoyieg dewiiig:

Figure l, ie e piemel?, bodymg my invention;

Fig. 2, e side view pertiy iiieecti,

Fig. v3, e eee-tion on linev SW3 Fi The turn table l o iiepliegioemggli is lli emn? eed provided Wili e depei'idiiiglteper ng repli-edle 2, adapted to be projected iwugii en egeiw ture o1 u eabie or other Iori; 3.; "52o the lower side of izeiole 3, tiieie is eied n able motor 4 elle elieft i of wliicii carries worm 6, that engages e worm Wlieei 'i'. iee' on en upright shaft 8, located benezitli euppori; 3 and turning in bearings 9, @misere secured to motor 4. Shaft 8', is furnished with en upper coined socket 19,' 'that is ede e ed to receive and support the protifudingx tapered end of spindle EZ, So there ivy pessime;

said spindle thioiilgli table into engage? ment with socket l0, the com igeiele will become at once rictioiiaiiy coupled io *die motor, while it may be es reediiy uiieoupled by being raised olf the belgie. With elle embodimcn-t shown, shaft 8, is likewise furnished with e lower coned sieclei5 which permits the 'shaft to be reversed when worn, or the motor to be mounted on 'top of eioie 3, in lieuv of being seeuredfo ille lower eide thereof, but this' lower Boeket may mailifestiy bedispene'eijl withif desired.

Upon @able .3, is furher adapted )coloe placed5 e bese 11, for die @one l2? seid -bese being -iemovfible from the e ieg and entirely dieoiiiieoed fi'oii'i uiii icable l, or iie operative irieelieiieiii. diese il, ie of conical i'orim :uid projects iiio jiie downwardly directed rear belle/d end. i3 of" the ciliowed toile erm lil, l'zuicc oli" the lower cud oi: 4che bai/Se, so es to form au iiifcrveiiiiig clearance for iie waves above ilie i'izible. in liiswvey5 ti A erm is me "le to eeeuiiie the eddiiomil fonction of lie cenv'eiiiioiml liorii9 w'liiclrwiilii my' coiisrueizioiiis eiiiirelydoiie away ivi/h.

.in order io obtain the necessary doive-i l movement or lie tone erm, ii. ie Shown o be connected to base liV5 meei'ie am eigieily lrotetedio-ie pio Sie., .wiiieli exceeds up iif'ejfdiy l'ie letter and ie friicrumed A io" ecroee the tone erm.

which is miie-ed :i die eyed end "ce e bridge 159 extendie -iifierely necessery to mount 'the turn eide upon table op 35 in manner previousijv described7 piece tile bese ci? the ione erin' iipon seid 'miele lmp, in proximity to 'the turn table, and sieridie mo-oix "When the playing is finished, the eure eoie, and' 'tone erm ere lifiped ofi. the table top, :ind may 'Teilen be Separately er collectively stored ewey in e, drawer oil eimiier con-beine?.

fc will be seen that by my iiiveiiioii, the "ce'iole top requires no mutilation whatsoever, exoeptiiig the email aperture for ehe spindle, which ie unobtrusive and may be ref fi-dilj7 covered up, the motor when attached to the lower zice of the b21-ble top, being invisible., inasmuch es bhe turn table and the none erm, separable from the liable top, from *the moor, and from each other, they may be packed and. stored within e. minimum space, which space is furcher reduced icy the entire absence of e cumbersome horn. ln

this way, the device may be readily treue formed from operative eiigagemeni9 into iii operative esseliiblege, so' that while fully peiifo'rmmg iis function m the former eonlocated likewise beneath said support. said shaft being adapted to frietionally engage the tapered spindle.

2. A phonograph comprising a conventional support. such as a table, a coned base removably supported thereby. an elbowed tone arm having a downwardly directed belled end into which said .coned hase projects, and'means for pivotall)v connecting the tone arm to said base.

A phonograph comprising a conventional support such as a table` said support having' an aperture`A a turn table removably mounted on the support. a spindle that projects from said turn table downwardly through said aperture and is adapted to be rem'ovably coupled beneath said support to a motor` a base also removably mounted on said support. an elbovved tone arm having-a donnwardly directed belled end, and means it'or pivotally connecting the tone arm to said base.

l. A. phonograph comprising a conventional support such as a table, said support having.r an aperture, a turn table removably mounted on the support, a spindle that prothat projects over the coned base, and means for pivotall1 Connecting Said tone arm to' said base.

HANS BROGKMLLER. 

